Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347

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Autor(a) principal: Trindade,Vicente Braz
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Krupp,Ulrich, Hanjari,Behzad Zandi, Yang,Songlan, Christ,Hans-Jürgen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Generally, oxide scales formed on high Cr steels are multi-layered and the kinetics are strongly influenced by the alloy grain boundaries. In the present study, the oxidation behaviour of an austenite steel TP347 with different grain sizes was studied to identify the role of grain-boundaries in the oxidation process. Heat treatment in an inert gas atmosphere at 1050 °C was applied to modify the grain size of the steel TP347. The mass gain during subsequent oxidation was measured using a microbalance with a resolution of 10-5 g. The scale morphology was examined using SEM in combination with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Oxidation of TP347 with a grain size of 4 µm at 750 °C in air follows a parabolic rate law. For a larger grain size (65 µm), complex kinetics is observed with a fast initial oxidation followed by several different parabolic oxidation stages. SEM examinations indicated that the scale formed on specimens with smaller grain size was predominantly Cr2O3, with some FeCr2O4 at localized sites. For specimens with larger grain size the main oxide is iron oxide. It can be concluded that protective Cr2O3 formation is promoted by a high density of fast grain-boundary diffusion paths which is the case for fine-grained materials.
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spelling Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347austenitic steelCr2O3 formationgrain boundary diffusionhigh-temperature oxidationGenerally, oxide scales formed on high Cr steels are multi-layered and the kinetics are strongly influenced by the alloy grain boundaries. In the present study, the oxidation behaviour of an austenite steel TP347 with different grain sizes was studied to identify the role of grain-boundaries in the oxidation process. Heat treatment in an inert gas atmosphere at 1050 °C was applied to modify the grain size of the steel TP347. The mass gain during subsequent oxidation was measured using a microbalance with a resolution of 10-5 g. The scale morphology was examined using SEM in combination with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Oxidation of TP347 with a grain size of 4 µm at 750 °C in air follows a parabolic rate law. For a larger grain size (65 µm), complex kinetics is observed with a fast initial oxidation followed by several different parabolic oxidation stages. SEM examinations indicated that the scale formed on specimens with smaller grain size was predominantly Cr2O3, with some FeCr2O4 at localized sites. For specimens with larger grain size the main oxide is iron oxide. It can be concluded that protective Cr2O3 formation is promoted by a high density of fast grain-boundary diffusion paths which is the case for fine-grained materials.ABM, ABC, ABPol2005-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392005000400003Materials Research v.8 n.4 2005reponame:Materials research (São Carlos. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:ABM ABC ABPOL10.1590/S1516-14392005000400003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTrindade,Vicente BrazKrupp,UlrichHanjari,Behzad ZandiYang,SonglanChrist,Hans-Jürgeneng2006-01-31T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-14392005000400003Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/mrPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdedz@power.ufscar.br1980-53731516-1439opendoar:2006-01-31T00:00Materials research (São Carlos. Online) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
title Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
spellingShingle Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
Trindade,Vicente Braz
austenitic steel
Cr2O3 formation
grain boundary diffusion
high-temperature oxidation
title_short Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
title_full Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
title_fullStr Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
title_full_unstemmed Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
title_sort Effect of alloy grain size on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of the austenitic steel TP 347
author Trindade,Vicente Braz
author_facet Trindade,Vicente Braz
Krupp,Ulrich
Hanjari,Behzad Zandi
Yang,Songlan
Christ,Hans-Jürgen
author_role author
author2 Krupp,Ulrich
Hanjari,Behzad Zandi
Yang,Songlan
Christ,Hans-Jürgen
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trindade,Vicente Braz
Krupp,Ulrich
Hanjari,Behzad Zandi
Yang,Songlan
Christ,Hans-Jürgen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv austenitic steel
Cr2O3 formation
grain boundary diffusion
high-temperature oxidation
topic austenitic steel
Cr2O3 formation
grain boundary diffusion
high-temperature oxidation
description Generally, oxide scales formed on high Cr steels are multi-layered and the kinetics are strongly influenced by the alloy grain boundaries. In the present study, the oxidation behaviour of an austenite steel TP347 with different grain sizes was studied to identify the role of grain-boundaries in the oxidation process. Heat treatment in an inert gas atmosphere at 1050 °C was applied to modify the grain size of the steel TP347. The mass gain during subsequent oxidation was measured using a microbalance with a resolution of 10-5 g. The scale morphology was examined using SEM in combination with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Oxidation of TP347 with a grain size of 4 µm at 750 °C in air follows a parabolic rate law. For a larger grain size (65 µm), complex kinetics is observed with a fast initial oxidation followed by several different parabolic oxidation stages. SEM examinations indicated that the scale formed on specimens with smaller grain size was predominantly Cr2O3, with some FeCr2O4 at localized sites. For specimens with larger grain size the main oxide is iron oxide. It can be concluded that protective Cr2O3 formation is promoted by a high density of fast grain-boundary diffusion paths which is the case for fine-grained materials.
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